The campaign calls for people to change their user names on social media for the month of October to the names with which they’ve been bullied.

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“I had a long list of things from which to choose,” Lewinsky told People. “Where I landed, given the 50 characters you could have for your display name, is ‘Monica Chunky Slut Stalker That Woman Lewinsky.’ And that just scratches the surface.”

Lewinsky was a 22-year-old White House intern when she became romantically involved with former President Clinton in the 1990s.

“I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Monica Lewinsky,” Clinton said. Clinton was later impeached for lying under oath about his relationship with the former White House intern.

Lewinsky has spoken publicly about the onslaught of attention, criticism and abuse she faced from the tabloids and the media after the affair came to light.

“Name-calling is one of the most common instances of bullying behavior,” Lewinsky said. “The core message is, don’t let the names that other people choose to call you, define you. And don’t let being bullied define your future either.”

The PSA also features celebrities and activists including Lena Dunham, Sarah Silverman, Olivia Munn, Maysoon Zayid and others sharing the worst names they’ve ever been called.

“We’re hoping the whole campaign will create a counter wave of empathy and community online,” Lewinsky told People. “The idea is to take back the power from the name and reclaim that power for ourselves.”

Social media users have quickly begun participating in the #DefyTheName campaign.